May 16, 2024 Indiana boy, 10, dies by suicide after school bullying, parents say Sammy Teusch died by suicide on May 5 at just 10 years old after his family says he was emotionally and physically abused at his Greenfield, Indiana, school.
May 16, 2024 City of Kansas City apologizes after doxing Chiefs' Harrison Butker following faith-based commencement speech The city of Kansas City, Missouri, is apologizing after revealing the residence of Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker in a since-deleted post on social media Wednesday.
May 16, 2024 House committee demands Biden agency staff reveal travel history amid electioneering claims The committees tasked with overseeing small business and the Small Business Administration sent a letter demanding travel schedules of agency officials amid allegations relating to voter registration in their official capacities.
May 16, 2024 Chicago police clear out anti-Israel encampment at DePaul University Chicago police began clearing an anti-Israel encampment at DePaul University and the school warned that anyone who breaches the fence will be arrested.
May 16, 2024 University of Michigan regent says anti-Israel protesters intruded at his home at 4:40 AM: 'Not peaceful' Student protesters went to the homes of at least one University of Michigan Board of Regents member and staged an early-morning demonstration on Saturday which officials called illegal.
May 16, 2024 Coast Guard studying if other bridges at risk following Baltimore bridge disaster The U.S. Coast Guard says it is studying if other bridges across the nation are at risk after Baltimore collapse in March which resulted in the deaths of six people..
May 16, 2024 Census data shows Detroit reverses decades of population decline, Southern cities still growing fastest Census estimates show a modest reversal in population decline in Northeast and Midwest cities while 13 of the 15 fastest-growing cities were in the South, eight of them in Texas alone.
May 16, 2024 'Must apologize': Vulnerable House Dem faces renewed backlash over comparison involving 9/11 terrorist Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur is drawing renewed criticism over a comment where she compared the American Revolution to religious turmoil in the Middle East and Usama bin Laden.
May 15, 2024 Missouri AG working to crack down on businesses hiring illegal immigrants Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has begun following up on complaints about businesses employing illegal immigrants in an effort to crack down on the practice in his state.
May 15, 2024 Missouri lawmakers vote to renew Medicaid program held hostage by monthslong filibuster The Republican-led Missouri Legislature voted Wednesday to renew a Medicaid program worth over $4 billion that had found itself in limbo for months.